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  1. #1
    mattic
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    New Australian network - UMTS 3G @ 850, HSDPA

    Anyone know if SE are bringing out a NextG handset?





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  2. #2
    Anthony Horan
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    Re: Telstra NextG Sony Ericsson Handset

    On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 10:43:15 GMT, mattic wrote:

    > New Australian network - UMTS 3G @ 850, HSDPA
    >
    > Anyone know if SE are bringing out a NextG handset?


    Not for the foreseeable future, no. Like a sensible company, they'll wait
    until there's actually a point.



  3. #3
    mattic
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    Re: Telstra NextG Sony Ericsson Handset


    "Anthony Horan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 10:43:15 GMT, mattic wrote:
    >
    >> New Australian network - UMTS 3G @ 850, HSDPA
    >>
    >> Anyone know if SE are bringing out a NextG handset?

    >
    > Not for the foreseeable future, no. Like a sensible company, they'll wait
    > until there's actually a point.


    Yeah, I think Nokia is the same, although I did hear that a Nokia NextG was
    due for February.
    Why don't you see a point? Australia's a pretty small market, but I think
    20M people is a decent target for sales. Especially as the NextG is the
    choice du jour. But, I don't know how much is involved with R&D for Sony.





  4. #4
    Anthony Horan
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    Re: Telstra NextG Sony Ericsson Handset

    On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 00:59:42 GMT, mattic wrote:

    > Especially as the NextG is the choice du jour.


    It is? I don't know one single person who's even aware of it past the
    blanket advertising, let alone anyone who actually subscribes to it. The
    only conversations I've had with people about NextG has been about how
    bug-ridden it's reportedly turned out to be.




  5. #5
    mattic
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    Re: Telstra NextG Sony Ericsson Handset


    "Anthony Horan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 00:59:42 GMT, mattic wrote:
    >
    >> Especially as the NextG is the choice du jour.

    >
    > It is? I don't know one single person who's even aware of it past the
    > blanket advertising, let alone anyone who actually subscribes to it. The
    > only conversations I've had with people about NextG has been about how
    > bug-ridden it's reportedly turned out to be.


    Well, it does have the advantage of being the only 3G service that's
    available all over Australia. I've had no problems with it at all so far. On
    the contrary, I've been most impressed with the bandwidth I'm getting using
    my mobile as a modem and the video calling is pretty schmick, too. The
    Foxtel content is just a gimmick at the moment, although it looks very
    pretty and is crystal clear. The only thing missing is a SE handset.

    The JasJam is very bug-ridden by all accounts. I'm told that a firmware
    upgrade will fix it, but I haven't heard of when it'll be available. I get
    the feeling that it needs a full re-vamp.
    What bugs, specifically, have you heard about?





  6. #6
    Anthony Horan
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    Re: Telstra NextG Sony Ericsson Handset

    On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 15:27:52 GMT, mattic wrote:

    > What bugs, specifically, have you heard about?


    Pop over to aus.comms.mobile for some first-hand accounts of how
    problematic the service is.

    It was probably launched way, way before it was ready for prime time, but
    that's Telstra for you.



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